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A Pathologist Is Carrying Out an Autopsy

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Question 5

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A pathologist is carrying out an autopsy. Upon opening the chest cavity, the pathologist sees a thick, fibrous tissue surrounding the heart. This is likely:


A) neural tissue.
B) epithelial tissue.
C) muscle tissue.
D) connective tissue.

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